Directed by visual effects veteran in his directorial debut, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids remains a cornerstone of 80s family sci-fi.
But why does this movie still hold up in 1080p today? Let’s dive into why this 35-year-old adventure remains a household staple. 1. Practical Magic Over CGI Before everything was a green-screen blur, directors like Joe Johnston (who got his start on Download - Honey I Shrunk The Kids -1989- 1080...
You might ask, "It’s an old movie, does HD really matter?" The answer is a resounding . Joe Johnston Directed by visual effects veteran in
In an age of CGI, this film used massive physical sets. In high definition, the "giant" blades of grass, the towering oatmeal creme pie, and the terrifyingly large backyard bees look incredibly tactile and real. yes You might ask, "It’s an old movie,